Thanking the TOAW team and online community

The sequel of the legendary wargame with a complete graphics and interface overhaul, major new gameplay and design features such as full naval combat modelling, improved supply handling, numerous increases to scenario parameters to better support large scenarios, and integrated PBEM++.
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Oche76
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Thanking the TOAW team and online community

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I've been playing TOAWIV on and off for approx 16 months or so, even some PBEM battles with the new online system. In the past i had TOAWII & III but i was either distracted or burned out enough for the UI to always get me down to the point of shelving the wargames. The now friendly UI, and so many other factors which can be taken into account for 'praising' this war sim, have got me hooked for good. Thank you all of you that have and continue to contribute your 2 cents to make this wargame series the best of its kind and genre.[&o][&o][&o]
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RE: Thanking the TOAW team and online community

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That's nice [:)]

I was the same about TOAW3 - had it for years, but never could get into it, just felt clunky and like a leftover from the 90s (which in essence it was). The new UI in TOAW4 is much sleeker, still a bit away from perfect but a huge improvement. I just wish they'd gone with WASD map movement, but that's just my personal little peeve... [:'(]

The community is great too, mostly a friendly bunch, although a bit set in their ways of doing things over the last 20 years of TOAW. But what else can be expected of old Grogs? [:D]
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RE: Thanking the TOAW team and online community

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ORIGINAL: Shadrach

That's nice [:)]

I was the same about TOAW3 - had it for years, but never could get into it, just felt clunky and like a leftover from the 90s (which in essence it was). The new UI in TOAW4 is much sleeker, still a bit away from perfect but a huge improvement. I just wish they'd gone with WASD map movement, but that's just my personal little peeve... [:'(]

The community is great too, mostly a friendly bunch, although a bit set in their ways of doing things over the last 20 years of TOAW. But what else can be expected of old Grogs? [:D]

No complaints there.
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